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    On Feb. 17, 2004, CBC.ca made available a searchable online version of Health Canada's adverse drug reaction information in Canada's Adverse Drug Reaction Database.

    CBC.ca took down its version of the database after Health Canada made the information publicly available online on May 25, 2005.

    Health Canada's searchable online version of the database and a downloadable data extract are available at
    the Canadian Adverse Drug Reaction Monitoring Program Adverse Reaction Database.